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Post by Ex on Jul 17, 2020 15:27:31 GMT -5
The PS2's gargantuan library alone, would keep a gamer busy for many years. If said gamer enjoys a wide variety of genres, perhaps decades of enjoyment even. In the realm of consoles, if I could only have two (desert island scenario), yeah I'd choose a SNES and a PS2.
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Post by Sarge on Jul 17, 2020 15:55:53 GMT -5
It'd be rough leaving the NES behind, but yeah, probably SNES and PS2, which gets you PS1 in the mix. (Of course, I could argue for a BC PS3, but... you're lucky if you can even find one that works these days.)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2020 17:33:14 GMT -5
The PS2's gargantuan library alone, would keep a gamer busy for many years. If said gamer enjoys a wide variety of genres, perhaps decades of enjoyment even. In the realm of consoles, if I could only have two (desert island scenario), yeah I'd choose a SNES and a PS2. Like Sarge leaving the NES out would be killer. My two would be NES and SNES, though I'd sorely miss some of my favorite games if I did that.
Point being, there's no reason to own anything later than a PS2.
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Post by Xeogred on Jul 17, 2020 17:42:37 GMT -5
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Post by anayo on Jul 22, 2020 12:20:26 GMT -5
I kind of want Crysis Remastered for Nintendo Switch but I think it's digital only. :/
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Post by Xeogred on Jul 22, 2020 13:02:20 GMT -5
Let's be honest, outside of the first games infamous technical stress test, the Crysis series is nothing special. And the first game just gets straight up terrible when the aliens come in during the second half. They completely ditched the Far Cry-ish semi open island format with 2 and it just played like a B-grade Half Life 2 or CoD. That one was more fun since the aliens were now less annoying. I got 3 for free with some old Radeon, but only played a few minutes, but I did beat 1-2. Don't really plan to touch them again. I'm sure there's better FPS's or ports even on the Switch you could hit up instead...
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Post by anayo on Jul 22, 2020 14:26:27 GMT -5
Let's be honest, outside of the first games infamous technical stress test, the Crysis series is nothing special. And the first game just gets straight up terrible when the aliens come in during the second half. They completely ditched the Far Cry-ish semi open island format with 2 and it just played like a B-grade Half Life 2 or CoD. That one was more fun since the aliens were now less annoying. I got 3 for free with some old Radeon, but only played a few minutes, but I did beat 1-2. Don't really plan to touch them again. I'm sure there's better FPS's or ports even on the Switch you could hit up instead... Yeah I know it's just kind of a "comfort food" game I like to replay every now and then. All that interested me was the novelty of seeing it run on a Nintendo Switch, so I must not have wanted it that badly.
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Post by Xeogred on Jul 22, 2020 14:51:22 GMT -5
On topic though, I agree it sucks when things like this get ONLY a digital release.
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Post by Sarge on Jul 22, 2020 14:58:54 GMT -5
Give it time, it'll probably get an LRG release.
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Post by anayo on Jul 22, 2020 15:07:13 GMT -5
Give it time, it'll probably get an LRG release. I've often wondered what LRG portends for future collectors. We have people now who are like, "I must have every NES cart in existence or my life won't be complete." What will PS4/XBO/Switch-era collectors do a few decades from now?
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